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A rash guard, also known as rash vest or rashie, is an athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester. The name rash guard reflects the fact that the shirt protects the wearer against rashes caused by abrasion , or by sunburn from extended exposure to the sun, as sun protective clothing .
Swim briefs are now often made of a nylon and spandex composite, while some longer lasting suits are made from polyester. The style varies from a full seat to thong or g-string. Most swim briefs have a beige or white lining on the inside front made of a similar fabric. Tank top and pants: Tank top covering pants prevents water parachuting pants ...
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This is a list of British English words that have different American English spellings, for example, colour (British English) and color (American English). Word pairs are listed with the British English version first, in italics, followed by the American English version:
2006 [1] Cartoon Network: Alejo & Valentina: 4 53 Argentina 2006–10 MTV: Flash Allez raconte: 2 90 France 2006 M6: The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers: 1 26 Canada, United Kingdom 2006-07 CITV, YTV: Flash Apple Candy Girl: 1 39 South Korea 2006–07 KBS1: Traditional The Arari Show: 1 26 South Korea 2006 Stop motion Assy McGee: 2 20 United States ...
2007 CCTV-14: Traditional Angels of Jarm: 2 55 United Kingdom 2007-09 Milkshake! Flash Animalia: 2 40 Australia, United States 2007–08 Network Ten, PBS Kids Go! CGI Arturo & Kiwi: 4 52 Italy 2007–10 Rai Tre: Flash Atout 5: 2 92 France 2007 France 5: Traditional Back at the Barnyard: 2 52: United States 2007–11 Nickelodeon, Nicktoons: CGI ...
The spelling indicates the insertion of /ᵻ/ before the /z/ in the spelling - es , but does not indicate the devoiced /s/ distinctly from the unaffected /z/ in the spelling - s . The abstract representation of words as indicated by the orthography can be considered advantageous since it makes etymological relationships more apparent to English ...
Words and Pictures is a British literacy educational television programme as part of the BBC Schools strand from 31 March 1970 to 16 March 2007. The programme is a spin-off from Look and Read, which was already providing the same type of practice and encouragement for older children.